We lived very close to this region and whenever we wanted to avoid heavy traffic on long weekends or we wanted to explore something new, we came to this area. However, I must admit - we missed too many places.
There are so many things to see and to discover that we always found the days too short to take in all the sights.
Whether visiting historical towns, doing some shopping (which was one of Elizabeth's favorite pastimes), participating in local events or just plain sightseeing, our days and nights were always
filled. Couch potatoes we were not even though one of our favorite hobbies is reading, both novels and for me also some more serious literature.

Haag is located very close to Zorneding were we lived in Germany.
It has a long and interesting history. You will learn more about it when you visit the museum and spend some time there. I do not want to copy all the information.
Kraiburg on the river Inn was another place which we had visited several times. We discovered the place shown below. It was an old machine shop which sharpened knives etc. using water power.
I hope that the attempts to renovate it and open it to the public will be successful. I love to see things like that and was impressed what I discovered in Ohrdruf (Thuringia). Just use the installed link to this Internet travel guide!

Note:I requested an answer from the museum in Haag and was told that it was closed by the Bavarian government. I hope the Bavarian humorist Ludwig Thoma will be remember that in heaven and St. Peter will send back a baggage porter to Munich from heaven with godly advise for the Bavarian government.
I hope that this time he will not end in the "Hofbräuhaus" and have so much beer that he forgets to deliver the message.

Kraiburg - many thanks to "Robert Bauer" and Wikipedia

The river Inn

Being near the water was always a favorite with us. We didn't have to travel very far to reach a local beach or river.
Just keep your eyes open during sightseeing and your camera ready as you will find many motifs to test your photographic skills.
Compare the farms here with the farms which you know. Visit some of the churches and cathedrals.
Check tourist offices for more details and don't forget to have a hearty, healthy meal
which was always a must for both of us and always end your meal with coffee or an "energizer."

Oberbergkirchen - many thanks to "Konrad Lackerbeck" and Wikipedia

Many thanks for pictures to the nice people from Mühldorf and the Tourist Board of Bavaria